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>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has imbued in apple. >> and a visionary because he developed stuff we never thought we'd need. i never knew i would get addicted to an ipad, and now it rules my world. >> and steve knew you would. it was one of the few companies in america that was totally unscathed by the recession. its sales skyrocketed. and the ipad and the iphone are not products that people have to have, yet people continue to spend money on these things when they were cutting their spending on everything else. that's this unique ability that steve jobs has, to anticipate what will delight consum
>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has...
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bringing me more information on the phone is steve coleman from the port authority of new york. good morning. the point being can you give us an update on the holland tunnel which we understood recently was partially shut down? >> sure. we have the north tube of the holland tunnel currently shut down. that's the tube that goes from new york to new jersey. we still that have south tube which goes from new jersey to new york open. we're strongly advising anyone to go to the holland tunnel to die stroert the lincoln tunnel which is still fully opened. >> i was not aware it broke down that way. north tunnel is new york to new jersey which means that's all shut off. no way to incorporate two way traffic at all. i know sometimes you can do that. you can split up lanes with cones and the like but that's not plan right now with the port authority? >> that's not the plan. rather have people use the lincoln tunnel. lincoln tunnel is open and gives people safe passage from new york into new jersey. >> steve, can you tell me to what you can attribute this flooding. i'll tell you, when you g
bringing me more information on the phone is steve coleman from the port authority of new york. good morning. the point being can you give us an update on the holland tunnel which we understood recently was partially shut down? >> sure. we have the north tube of the holland tunnel currently shut down. that's the tube that goes from new york to new jersey. we still that have south tube which goes from new jersey to new york open. we're strongly advising anyone to go to the holland tunnel...
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i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are talking about the densely populated cities in the country which presents a unique set of circumstances in itself. >> yes. i just spoke to somebody down at the outer banks in north carolina, one of my coordinators down there, and we had a very good interesting conversation. it is really nice down there from what he said, and people are out surfing, and that is definitely not recommended. we really want people to be taking this seriously. the tourists have all evacuated from what he told me, and the residents are in the process of making that decision of whether they are going
i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are...
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the question is, why is he leaving now and what does a media world without steve jobs look like? we'll have a live report from apple headquarters in california. >>> meanwhile, hurricane irene grows as it makes a bee line to the east coast with experts saying it could cause destruction from north carolina all the way up t
the question is, why is he leaving now and what does a media world without steve jobs look like? we'll have a live report from apple headquarters in california. >>> meanwhile, hurricane irene grows as it makes a bee line to the east coast with experts saying it could cause destruction from north carolina all the way up t
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steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is in a rotten mood right now. this is august. there is nothing that politicians can do from now to labor day it fix things. i say it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> i think you're right. and the politicians in washington have begun to figure out this nobody won here. everybody lost. there is another number in the poll, which i don't know if you reported, but a 17% re-elect. for your own member of congress and off then times people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congress should be. this number, 17% for their own congressmen in a washington
steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is...
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steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the republicans. 32% say the most. this is a rotten move right now. this is august. there's nothing that the politicians can do from now to labor day to fix things. it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> nobody won here, everybody lost. there's another number in "the washington post" poll which i don't know if you reported but it was 17% re-elect for your own member of congress. people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congressman should be. 17% for their own congressman is a new low and a new record. >> you and i watche
steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the...
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steve reported and we confirmed today that the cuban intersection in d.c. is opening a bar in their building. they're naming the hemingway bar. ernest hemingway claimed with pride both of our countries. he lived in cuba for years. his fondness of dack karrys is the reason for the life sized bronze statue of him. it will feature exhibits about hemingway's life and work in cuba. will it serve daquari's? he's sure the bar will not serve them by the bucket which is the way hemingway ordered them to go. the gentleman at the not embassy also told us the bar will not be open to the public because, of course, we still don't have relations with cuba, so the even if you do get invited to the bar, the drinks will have to be free, right? economic embargo. diplomacy by dacquari. best new thing in the world today. >>> exutive proposal. new details on president obama's plan to promote job creation as his approval ratings continue to
steve reported and we confirmed today that the cuban intersection in d.c. is opening a bar in their building. they're naming the hemingway bar. ernest hemingway claimed with pride both of our countries. he lived in cuba for years. his fondness of dack karrys is the reason for the life sized bronze statue of him. it will feature exhibits about hemingway's life and work in cuba. will it serve daquari's? he's sure the bar will not serve them by the bucket which is the way hemingway ordered them to...
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with me now, steve perlesteen for "the washington post" and jim tankersly, economics correspondent for "the national journal." gentlemen, this is still a pretty ugly economy out there. during the whole debt ceiling issue, debate, we saw jobs, you know, job numbers basically be stagnant, unemployment rate go up. >> and big -- >> and the gdp number, the output number and then the manufacturing index, a pretty good index, actually, basically flat lining, meaning not growing, not shrinking. >> right on the line of recession, versus no recession. >> what is going on? a couple of things you need to remember. number one, government doesn't control the economy. we get into these debates and think the dials in washington, just get them right, the economy will -- doesn't work that way. and government has an effect at the margin, but at this point, the major thing going on is the thing that has been going on for the last three years. we had an economy that was much too big. people in the wrong places with the wrong skills, too many office buildings, too many stores, too many companies, and things
with me now, steve perlesteen for "the washington post" and jim tankersly, economics correspondent for "the national journal." gentlemen, this is still a pretty ugly economy out there. during the whole debt ceiling issue, debate, we saw jobs, you know, job numbers basically be stagnant, unemployment rate go up. >> and big -- >> and the gdp number, the output number and then the manufacturing index, a pretty good index, actually, basically flat lining, meaning not...
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on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta plans to spend billions buying 100 boeing 737 jets to upgrade its fleet. >>> finally, the gas-guzzling favorite of the rich and famous is also apparently the favorite of thieves. a new study finds the cadillac escalade is the most likely vehicle to be targeted by crooks. >>> coming up, preseason football heats up. the red sox live off the long ball, and the u.s. final is set in little league baseball. plus, the new york yankees do something that has never been done before in the entire history of baseball. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "first look," i'm lynn berry. despite a
on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta...
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an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as you can see behind me, rain here, but up and down the coast, a bigger threat. a threat that could devastate the entire east coast. the storm is packing maximum sustained winds of 115 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall along the eastern coast of north carolina as a major hurricane saturday evening. it will then race up the east coast, potentially causing billions of dollars in damage. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all. bill, thanks so much for being there for us. give
an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good...
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i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to the original roots. with him gone, it's what a rock band faces, what do you do without that front man. >> he's changed computing, music. >> they are going there a lot. is there a critical mass there? it's not going to replace print or magazines in particular. they have high resolution. they have a lot of things the talent device offers. the inner face he's created where you can one-stop shop for music, articles, everything in your life, books. it's incredible. it's changed the way we live our lives. >> i have a 2-year-old son. this is the world he's grown up in. he unlocks it. >> i don't travel without mine
i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to...
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let's bring in steve mcmahon. strategist, of course, democratic, and todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, not asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last couple of weeks whether it's just gossip, rumors, wishing, longing. there has been a fair amount of buzz among rank and file republicans wondering, is ryan going to take another look? is chris christie? >> i don't want to waste time here. >> no. to the larger question. before i get -- is this team, this three-wear option of bachmann, rick perry and romney, does that tilt just tooç far right to position your party for the general? >> no, i don't think so. >> you disagree with rove? >> no. karl didn't say that. what karl said was, look, anytime you're in a primary you don't want to go
let's bring in steve mcmahon. strategist, of course, democratic, and todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, not asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last...
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steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching trillions of dollars flooding in, that's okay. money is coming in. let's see what happens. >> oh, okay. >> steve, i don't know enough about them to defend everything they have done over the past decade but you and i both know the united states of america has a $54 trillion -- some say more in liabilities over the next generation. we have trouble cutting $1 trillion, $2 trillion in the budget. they passed a bush tax cut extension in december, everybody pats themselves on the back. you can look at spending over three years. look at the $7 trillion medicare drug benefit plan and the fact we have
steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching...
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and apple down, all word on the retirement of steve jobs, the ceo. and everybody anxiously awaiting fed chairman ben bernanke's big speech in jackson hole, wyoming. not to mention christine's event at the same event where qe 2 was announced last year. >>> that's it for cnbc. first in business worldwide. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." rick perry's emergence as a republican front-runner is casting a spotlight on one of the more controversial aspects of his time as texas governor. his strong advocacy for the death penalty. it in his 11 years in office he's overseen executions of 234 people. more than any other governor in modern times according to the "washington post." in fairness, the governor served over a decade in the state that leads the nation in executions since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. critics point out in his entire tenure he has only once recommended a death penalty conviction be changed to life in prison and veto add bill has would have preclulded mentally retarded people from being executed and strongly
and apple down, all word on the retirement of steve jobs, the ceo. and everybody anxiously awaiting fed chairman ben bernanke's big speech in jackson hole, wyoming. not to mention christine's event at the same event where qe 2 was announced last year. >>> that's it for cnbc. first in business worldwide. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." rick perry's emergence as a republican front-runner is casting a spotlight on one of the more...
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course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to questions about that so she's yet to be asked why she recommended a book that is objectively pro-slavery. that will be an issue she has to deal with in the coming days and weeks. >> it's a great piece. thank you so much. >>> just hours after the ames straw poll results get in, michele bachmann will be david gregory's guest on a special edition of "meet the press" live from iowa. check your local listings for times. >>> and a big vote of no confidence in the new "washington post" poll. huge majorities, in fact, most americans now are giving up hope that most government officials can come to the rescue. nearly 8
course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to...
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there's one houston trial lawyer named steve mosston. he and his wife donated 9 -- almost $9 million to democrats in texas last cycle. they're getting ready form a series of pac. s including a super pac to take on perry at the presidential level. even the folks not getting involved root now, wealthy trial lawyers across the country in places like california, new york, but also the deep south, say that they are prepared to really open their checkbooks to take on this guy. >> perry has really shaken up the gop field with his announcement, throwing his hat in the ring this past week. jon huntsman pinging, though, a fight with him. first this war of words over global warming between the two. and then this on sunday. take a listen. >> i'm not sure that the average voter out there is going to hear that treasonous remark and say that sounds like a presidential candidate. that sounds like someone who is serious on the issues. >> all right. so is he drawing more attention to himself by picking this fight with perry, and is it the right time to do
there's one houston trial lawyer named steve mosston. he and his wife donated 9 -- almost $9 million to democrats in texas last cycle. they're getting ready form a series of pac. s including a super pac to take on perry at the presidential level. even the folks not getting involved root now, wealthy trial lawyers across the country in places like california, new york, but also the deep south, say that they are prepared to really open their checkbooks to take on this guy. >> perry has...
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well, craig, steve forbes a former colleague at msnbc says he lives at 86th and broadway on the sixth floor in a high-rise and they felt the building waiver for six to seven seconds and he says that the building is right above the subway, but they never felt a tremor like this before. i am getting reports from new hav haven, connecticut, where people felt it there and my best friend is vacationing in delaware, and she sent me a message from what she thought was a vacation on the beaches of delaware and what is going on question mark as she is explaining to me she has felt it. in the last ten minutes i have received 100 if not 200 tweets from people all along the east coast who have said they felt the tremor here, and we are getting information from the wnbc producer from the attorney general's office says that at the d.a.'s office they could feel the building tremor an someone said it was a earthquake and then they felt an unusual smell as if something was burning and they could hear the debris falling, and so that was in the new york city attorney general office coming in from a wnbc
well, craig, steve forbes a former colleague at msnbc says he lives at 86th and broadway on the sixth floor in a high-rise and they felt the building waiver for six to seven seconds and he says that the building is right above the subway, but they never felt a tremor like this before. i am getting reports from new hav haven, connecticut, where people felt it there and my best friend is vacationing in delaware, and she sent me a message from what she thought was a vacation on the beaches of...
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why hasn't someone called jack welch, steve jobs, boeing, come to washington. we are going to sit here for three, four, five days. somewhere in this country, there is is next new idea. there's the next great thing that is going to happen. let's find it before we trip over it. >> one of the listens why you can't have today because he -- one of the biggest problems is america has had a historical way to deal with shifts in unemployment. people moved. there was flexibility. what is broken now, you have a population coming up now which can't just move. >> you know, actually, there is a big problem right now. my dad, we didn't make a lot of money. we were very middle class. my dad would always, every friday night sit there with a spread sheet in the 20s. 23,000. every friday night, he had a spread sheet out and figured out how he was going to spend $20 here and $20 there. he was unemployed for months. now imagine you get caught up in the fever of the past five years. >> credit card debt. house. >> by the way, my dad, his entire life, they were born in the middle of
why hasn't someone called jack welch, steve jobs, boeing, come to washington. we are going to sit here for three, four, five days. somewhere in this country, there is is next new idea. there's the next great thing that is going to happen. let's find it before we trip over it. >> one of the listens why you can't have today because he -- one of the biggest problems is america has had a historical way to deal with shifts in unemployment. people moved. there was flexibility. what is broken...
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steve enjoys msnbcs morning show as much as i do. willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they should be transparent so the people of the united states know what they are doing, how they are doing it and frankly, i think if they are -- the mistrust that is there today, if they would simply open up and be transparent with the american people, i think it would go a long way toward either finding out whether or not there is some activities that are improper or that they have been handling themselves quite well. >> the governor, i can't remember his name, coming in to -- he realizes talking about it too. he makes me look like a moderate. i have never once said bernanke committed treason
steve enjoys msnbcs morning show as much as i do. willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they...
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the next steve jobs could, you know, be in one of these neighborhoods that we essentially write off these days. nick is absolutely right and you are right about education being this escalator out of poverty. the other escalator, traditionally has been blue collar jobs that allowed, for examp example, millions of african-americans who took the migration to several cities in chicago and detroit to find good jobs that gave them, let them have a house and pension and raise their families and send their kids to college. those jobs are missing, they are gone. it's a combination, no education, no jobs makes it very tough. >> i think a lot of americans may not fully appreciate part of this dynamic. i think the quick snapshot in the media when you think of unemployment, you think middle class, middle-aged white guy out of a job. he was a construction worker. in black america, unemployment is off the charts. in this recession is hitting african-americans disproportionately hard. it's a crisis for everyone. sometimes we don't appreciate how much worse it is, relative to the national picture in black
the next steve jobs could, you know, be in one of these neighborhoods that we essentially write off these days. nick is absolutely right and you are right about education being this escalator out of poverty. the other escalator, traditionally has been blue collar jobs that allowed, for examp example, millions of african-americans who took the migration to several cities in chicago and detroit to find good jobs that gave them, let them have a house and pension and raise their families and send...